Pick up a tube in Richmond for a self-guided river float
Pick up after 10:00 am and must be returned before 5:00 pm
Rent a river tube in Richmond and plan your own float for the day. Pick up after 10:00 am and return the tube before 5:00 pm.
Rentals are available for pick up after 10:00 am and must be returned before 5:00 pm.
An automatic 18% gratuity charge is added for groups of 6 or more participants.
Charged in full 48 hours before start. No refunds within 48 hours. Cancel 48+ hours in advance for a full refund. Custom programs and holiday dates: full refund if you cancel 7+ days prior. No-shows charged full price. Full refunds if canceled due to adverse weather/conditions or unforeseen circumstances.
Wear clothes and shoes you are comfortable getting wet. Consider bringing sunscreen, extra liquids or lunch, and zip-lock bags or dry bags for storage.
Yes. Everyone using the equipment must sign a waiver. Each adult (18+) should sign their own waiver, and a parent or guardian can add minors to their waiver.
Yes, if you plan to float from point A to point B you need at least two vehicles to create a self-shuttle. You can also choose a section of the river that is easily walkable.
Umiak Outdoor Outfitters: 4 West Main Street, Richmond, Vermont 05477
The snowshoeing and tubing combo tours here are clearly a hit, with an impressive track record of happy adventurers. What stands out most is the quality of the guides, particularly Liv, Jon (JSR), and Matt, who consistently earn praise for being knowledgeable, personable, and genuinely passionate about Vermont's natural environment. They weave in local history, maple syrup production insights, and nature facts that transform a simple winter outing into something more meaningful. Multiple reviewers mention special moments like stopping to listen to snowflakes fall or gaining a deeper connection to the Vermont landscape. The activities themselves seem well-paced and accessible. The snowshoeing portion typically lasts around 30 minutes on scenic trails, followed by tubing and snacks featuring local treats like cheese, crackers, and hot cider. First-timers in snow and families alike report feeling comfortable and well-equipped, even in challenging conditions. Several reviewers from warmer climates specifically note how the guides made them feel at ease in 12-degree weather. The guides' attention to detail, from equipment setup to encouraging hesitant participants, creates memorable experiences that work for groups ranging from bachelorette parties to multi-generational families.
Such an excellent experience today with JSR from the team @Umiak doing a sugar & snow tour. We learned about harvesting maple sugar, and being responsible stewards of trees and land. I’d highly recommend making this part of your visit to Stowe
Jason Phillips
March 18, 2026
Such an excellent experience today with JSR from the team @Umiak doing a sugar & snow tour. We learned about harvesting maple sugar, and being responsible stewards of trees and land. I’d highly recommend making this part of your visit to Stowe
Jason Phillips
March 18, 2026